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ModernizationSolutions

When you think “modernization,” you probably visualize a rip-and-replace. Extended downtime. Profit losses.
The
negatives you prefer never to ponder. There’s a better way, though: With a phased modernization of your
Allen-Bradley® legacy equipment, you’ll update your systems on your timeline and your budget, minimizing
drastic
effects on your operation.

By handling it this way, you can include costs as part of your operating, rather
than
capital, expenditures. Have money you need to use before you lose it at the end of the year? Take another step
on
your modernization path. Before long, you’ll have a completely updated facility – without the losses and
downtime.
(If you need to migrate from a different vendor to Rockwell Automation®, find out what that journey would look
like
here.)

Modernizing Legacy Remote I/O™ and DH+™ Equipment

Your legacy Allen-Bradley equipment needs to be updated. But how do you keep the custom programming? Or
keep everything running while trying out the new system? You probably thought you couldn’t do either of
those. We’ve got great news, courtesy of the Modernization Gateway.

Modernizing DF1 Equipment

Rockwell Automation has discontinued the 1761-NET-ENI. With solutions replacing that module and enabling
phased
modernizations of your legacy DF1 equipment, you’ll be able to make the move to EtherNet/IP™ without
skipping a
beat.

140 Hours and $100,000 Saved

End User Testimonial: Tillamook

Tillamook’s facility had Texas Instruments™ I/O and a Siemens® PLC – then they updated to a ControlLogix® via the AN-X2 gateway, saving the facility from a lengthy shutdown. Watch the video to learn more!